A little glimpse of the Caribbean Fashion Show 2016.
Blaise Body Chain

Blaise Body Chain
The Blaise Body Chain, was named after the legendary Saint Blaise, who had a gift for healing the body and the spirit. Hence, the blue coloured crystals were chosen to represent the heavenly skies, and pearls to represent growth in wisdom, the perfection of both worlds. The Blaise Body Chain can be worn with a formal or casual outfit. Wear yours with an evening dress or even with a pair of jeans for an informal do. Looks great when worn on a yacht too!
Renpet Body Chains

Renpet Body Chains
The Renpet Body Chains drapes down the body wrapping itself around the hips, flowing lushly as the body moves, sensually enveloping movements. Renpet, the Mistress of Eternity, was associated with spring, youth and renewal, reflected here with a touch of the green coloured crystals. Here it is teamed with an emerald green swimwear to complete your ensemble for the Caribbean Cruise.
Nereids Body Chains

Nereids Body Chains
The Nereids Body Chain represents the sea’s rich bounty. Highly coated strong glass pearls are used to create this gem of the sea range.
The Nereids originates from the Greek legend representing the 50 daughters of Nereus, who serves as protectors of sailors and fishermen, coming to the aid of those in distress. The Nereids Body Chain is seen here worn with a long flowy kaftan.
Swimwear..

Swimwear..
Abundantia Body Chains

Abundantia Body Chains
Good Fortune and Success, was the inspiration for our Abundantia Body Chain. Abundantia means “plenty” or “overflowing riches”, being represented here by the many coins we have used in this design. The Abundantia Body Chain is seen here teamed with a lovely one piece toga by Lotte Delima. A demure look for that special night under the stars.
Leaf Pearl Body Chains

Leaf Pearl Body Chains
Dark Crystal Body Chains

Dark Crystal Body Chain
Dark Crystal Body Chains

Dark Crystal Body Chain
Dark Crystal Body Chains

Dark Crystal Body Chain
Body Chains by ANK, Kaftans and Swim Wears by Lotte Delima, Headpieces by Monch Cellabos and Photographer: Vinod Raj Sharma of NIN9 Studios